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Welcome to Flint Ridge, Ohio

A site of the Ohio History Connection

Flint Ridge is a deposit of flint approximately 3 x 9 miles running in an East-West orientation. The layer is 2 - 10 feet thick. More than 10,000 years ago, Native Americans

quarried the flint from pits still visible on the quarry trail. They fashioned many different types of stone tools from this material including knives, spearpoints, and arrowheads. Flint was vital to their survival. An excavated pit can been seen inside the museum.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE MUSEUM WILL CLOSE FOR THE SEASON SOON BUT STILL HAS LOTS TO DISCOVER! Bring the family in for an exciting walk back in time.

Make sure to stop in and take a look around - there is a lot to see and you are sure to find something special!

**Looking for a location for your next event? Contact us for very reasonable Picnic Shelter rental information!

GIFT SHOP CORNER!

Fall is in the air and we will be closing soon for all but special appointment visits. Christmas will be here soon enough, so stop in and get that special someone a unique gift! We still have new Native American items for sale and a selection of silver earrings, gourds and two small pouches decorated with silver and beads. These items are made by Joe Candillo. We also carry a selection of his arrows with flint ridge flint points.They are very popular.

FLINT! We HAVE IT! From polished, $2 bags of large chips, raw with crystals, preforms to jewelry.

In the children's section, we have necklaces, bracelets, pumpdrills, T-shirts and points.

There is also a great selection of books! New ones include "Yes, You Can Find Arrowheads", Making and Understanding Stone Tools and Primitive Technology. We also have books on hiking, biking, herbs, cooking, mounds, Black Hand Gorge, Ohio geology and archaeology.